What does Bluey mean?

Pronounced Blue’ē, it means the collection of possessions carried by a person travelling in the Outback.

Australian Dictionary in 1899: “There’s the everlasting swaggie with a bluey on his back who is striking out for sunset on the never-never track”.

In the early days you needed food & water to travel in the Outback, these days you need a vehicle and the right information. Our business was created to help people who want to travel through the outback independantly (Self Drive). The obvious name for our business was Bluey.

Tag-A-Long Tours

Our Tag Along Tours allow you to explore the Kimberley and Top End in the comfort of your own vehicle with the added safety of an experienced guide. You will drive your own 4WD and one of our professional and licenced guides will be in the lead vehicle. The group is limited to a maximum of 10 following vehicles. In addition to the added safety your guide’s knowledge will add to the experience as you explore and stay in the stunning wilderness areas of the Kimberley.

Tour Options

14 Day “Ultimate Kimberley Guided Tag Along Package”
This package takes you to all the Kimberley’s highlights including the Gorges along the Gibb River Road, El Questro, Kununurra , Lake Argyle and Ord River and the Bungle Bungles. This package is a guided self drive tour. You will be travelling in your own vehicle with a tour leader and a group of other like minded travellers.

14 Day “Kimberley Remote Guided Tag Along Package”
This package takes you through most of the Kimberley’s highlights and includes driving to the remote Mitchell Falls. This package is a guided self drive tour. You will be travelling in your own vehicle with a tour leader and a group of other like minded travellers.

Top End Packages

Explore Kakadu, Litchfield, Katherine and other Top End attractions withg one of our Top End packages